MAIL NOTICES.
„—» —,—,_ I Subject to noecssary alwratione, mails wili ciose as too Cinef l'«t fjimie as uu- ■ aer:— TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, W&Uganul, New . I'lynkouth, illso Jituiawatu, itajiiUißci, aim Xiwauaki districts. Per ,ilaainvtttu iriuu Clhornuon btatiou). I oJj a.m. WiiniiMuni, also Maaawatu and Unhsitiliei flistricw, per-JUniiiwatu tvaiu (xnoi.ll- - isutioa). &1S v> in. " tfairarapi district, uer Wairarapa. trivia ILambton fetation', 0.3U a.m. and 3.11 l p.m. Aftpicr aua iijywke'd JJay district, per Manawatu train ('i'hqnidou Station), d a.m. I aud 3.1b p.m. Auckland and district, oiso New Plymouth and IVuneamii. per Main Trunk {rain STnorndon Station), 10,6U a.m. Auckland and Auckland ilietriut. per Second Main Trunk train (Tharndoa Station), 7.45 p.m. (eseept Si>iurdi>ys). ■ Blenheim aud Pictoa, per Osarra. 4.20 n.in. I Teiicriffo, Unite* Kingdom, and Continent of Jstifopo (duo Louden Mitrcii 11)) per Inarapura., l.m p.m. (Corresponflento for United Ki»i!doiß and Oouiinent ei liurcpc must bo Eiiedaily N«isou, per KaHoa, i2O p.m. ■ Wcstport, Bcefton, Qreynioutli, iind Ilokitiha. i«r MttponriHa, 4.20 p.m. l'igtoiii Blenheim, Havclock, Had Nclbod, per Pm<!cna, 4,20 p.m. Jtatqlook fti'd JJivys, per Httta, 6 p.in. SoiltUcfn oßSees oi Kew Zealand, ojfio Qi'cyniouUi, Jloliitika, and lteeflon, ter ; \vau.in«i 6.15 p.m. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25. PictiMi and Blenheim, p«r Arahurn, 11.50 a.m. ; Napier And Gisbarae, per Rtferitta, 3.20 p.m. j Southern offlcce of New Zealnnii, a'so Außtmlifl.li States (due Melbsurno February 1), per Noeraki. 4.20 p.m. Nelson, per Nikau. 4.20 p.m. i Southern' offices of New Zealand, also Greymouth. JJolsitika, and Ilceltoii, per llftofi, 6.15 p.m. FRIDAY. JANUARY 30, Articles for parcel post fof United Sidles oJ Awi.erJea, per Jloana, I p.m. Cook, Tahiti, and I'enrhyn Islnncls, ttleo Unilod States of America, Central Anicrk-a, West Itidicft ftnd Canada, via Ftfanciseo. ttleo United Kingdom oart Coutineiit of Kurope (dua San Francisco Februury l>7, eufl London March !i, per Moana, 3 p.m. CorrespondcncD for Contineot <if Kiirouo ma3t be epeciaily dddresEcd. (Moncy-ordws must ho obtained two Sioure before the advertiesil timu o( closinsr the jnails.! Ccylun, Indian, China, Japan, Stralte Sel flcmotil*, South Africa, also Continent ol Kuropp, and United Kingdom, via Naples (due toud-on March 7), per Hauneanui, 3.30 p.m. (Corfespoadence for United Kingdom must bo specially addresstjd.) Moncy-ordefe must be obtained two boure liefm-a tb.o advertised time of closing the ainJls. Australian Stet«e (rtuc Sydney' February 31, per Maunga.nui, 3.56 p.m. filoney-orderd mufit he ob'einod Iwo hours befofo the advertised time of closing the ma336.i ' Hie next best distatch foppook, Tahiti, and Penrhy-n leliinw. ateo tln.itcj Stfltee ol America, West liitlies. Central America, Canada, end United Kinedom, will be via. San Francisco, rlosiftc. at Wellington on Friday, January 30, fit. 3 p.m. Tho nest best dispatch for Continent of Kurope will bo via Naples, closing at We!-. linslou, per MamiEaitui, on. Friday, Janu- • «rv 33, at 3.30 p.m. Tht! parcel post mail per Main TrtiHk ■ express closes at the 0.)',0. at and for the south per ferry steamer at 6 p.m. v As the. last clearance of the City ircceiTera is made at 6 p.m. on Saturdays, all eorrc«nondcnce for the Sunday nipht Auckiaild express must be posted nt th* Chief Post Office not later than 7.45 p.m. e>v Sunday. The puhiio are earnestly tcqficrteft to ire- ] (rlftei , at! letters eantfl.in.inir moflcy or valuables iutended to 'oe Emit by nost. All books and saeirile-paeTtMe and < papers for pl»ccs within the Dominion j must lie rioted iinlf an hour belor« the ordinary letter-mail cloaca. Unless otherwise speelfiod. fesieterer! liitf«rs flinl parcels-post packages must he handed in and mtmcy-ardeTS nbiiifned. oho laonr before the ordinary mail ckwfes. All tho principal tnaiis by train and "toamer closn at Te Aro and Cotirtaiay j Place Post Offices nt the smac hours <V 5 iit ilie Chief Post Ofllec, with the fexceptjon that there is no latc-fea clearance, and that mails l<y the ferry eteamere for soutbcrn oOicf.s, also mails for Auckland and Auckland district by tho Second Main Trunk train, close ot 6 o.sn. A. P. DRYDES , , Chief Postmaster. January 28, I§U. rvxzi WIRELESS. ] The fallowine vewcls are eitpe«t«d «s be ' within wireless ranee this evening:—Jtivcrina (lliinedin to W-pllinston and Auckland), WestraHa iWelliiieton to- Lyttelton), liiiallinc. Maori (Eiyttclton to WejUiiKton). W<irrtn!iio (WcllißKtoi! to Aiielifaiicl), Wα-. hino (Woltinftton 1o liyttelton), Mannennul (UuiiGilin to Wellington), Aorangi (Sn : n Franciseii Jo Wflllinstoii), Wflimanii, (Aurfiland to Wcllinirtonr. Mamari, anil Moana (Sydney to Wellington). sfoana esneots to arrive nt Welilncton dt S «.m. Thursday.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1969, 28 January 1914, Page 9
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